https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDbxPVn02VU

☝🏻Lots of medical students saw this video and wanted access to Osaid's questions for their own studies. Here they are :)

😍 Huge thanks to Dr Osaid Ather (Cambridge University medical student 2014-2020) for making these publicly available. DM him on Instagram to say thanks / if you've got any questions.

Some Caveats

  1. Lots of these questions are very specific to the Cambridge medicine course, and test material significantly beyond what other medical schools might.
  2. Lots of the questions are from textbooks and extra reading, not just what was in our lectures. So please don't be disheartened if this is a daunting list - it's purely here as a resource should you wish to use it.
  3. These questions weren't made for public consumption, and were made to basically mirror what was in the lecture notes in 2014 (other than the extra bits). So if you're not reading those identical lecture notes (and sorry, we don't have permission to share those), lots of the questions will seem vague - you might read them and think "I have no idea what you're asking me for here". It is what it is - we're just putting them online in case some people find them useful.

The Questions

Anatomy

Physiology

Biochemistry

Share your Notes / Resources

If you're a medical student and you'd like to share your notes with the world, please drop me an email at [email protected] with a Notion / Google Docs link. It would be great to add those to this database as a one-stop shop for homemade resources.

How to Study for Exams

I've got a tonne of videos on my YouTube channel about this - here's a playlist just for you, starting with this video about the importance of Active Recall when studying for exams.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ukLnPbIffxE&list=PL7BImOT2srcGCCjBBwNvU5zaB9F30lWye

And feel free to check out my 4.5h 36-video online class on how to study for exams - it's on Skillshare, which you can sign up to with a 2-month free trial.